Lauren Graham 'Can't Deny' That 'Gilmore Girls' Is Coming to Netflix

Internet is buzzing with the news that the show may be returning to the screen.

ByLUCHINA FISHER
October 20, 2015, 11:23 AM

— -- "Gilmore Girls" fans are going gaga over the news that the show may be returning to the screen.

Netflix is closing in on a deal with Warner Bros. for a limited series revival by creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Daniel Palladino, according to both TV Line and The Hollywood Reporter.

More importantly, all the major cast members -- Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson -- are expected to return as well.

Graham, who played Lorelai Gilmore, didn't exactly deny the buzz either.

DUDES. I can't confirm this. But I also can't deny this... https://t.co/KO8gA7j6Us

Lauren Graham (@thelaurengraham) October 19, 2015

The show, which recently celebrated its 15th anniversary, ended on a low note after seven seasons. In a contract dispute with the CW, the show's new network, Amy Sherman-Palladino left the show before the final season. Now she'll get the last word, or, as she always promised, the last four words.

But instead of a typical 10-episode series, the Netflix revival will consist of four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies, according to TV Line.

It's still enough to set Twitter on fire.

PRAISE THE TV GODS!! #GilmoreGirls revival series in the works at Netflix https://t.co/8RHySJrdZu

Sarah Dollard (@snazdoll) October 19, 2015

#GILMOREGIRLS IS COMING BACK AND I DONT KNOW HOW I FEEL pic.twitter.com/IWUPd07ICu

Leanne Aguilera (@leanneaguilera) October 19, 2015

Even former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who played Rory Gilmore's dream mother, couldn't resist.

I hope the rumors are true - bring back #GilmoreGirls @Netflix!#gilmoregirlsseason8 pic.twitter.com/f0IDfinu5g

Madeleine Albright (@madeleine) October 20, 2015

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